6-8 | Exploration of Drones: Coding With Tello
6-8 | Exploration of Drones: Coding With Tello
Overview: This course is an exploration of the applications of drones in the real world. Through a series of inquiry-based and hands-on learning activities, students will integrate algebraic thinking, programmatic knowledge, and use case scenario abstraction to control drones through the Tello application. This course uses Scratch-based coding.
Grade Band: 6-8
Lessons: 15
Professional Development: Yes
Software Needed: Yes
Equipment Required: Yes
Number of Students per Equipment Kit: 24
All Included: Yes
Product Description:
The "Exploration of Drones: Coding With Tello" course is designed for learners in grades 6-8. This course is an exploration of the applications of drones in the real world. Through a series of inquiry-based and hands-on learning activities, students will integrate algebraic thinking, programmatic knowledge, and use case scenario abstraction to control drones through the Tello application. The curriculum is designed to enhance problem-solving skills, creativity, and a deeper understanding of drone technology and coding through engaging lessons and challenges.
Course Features:
15 Lesson Hours: The course includes 15 detailed lessons that cover a wide range of topics in drone technology and coding.
Curriculum and Supporting Materials: Comprehensive lesson plans, activity guides, and additional resources to support effective teaching and learning.
Ongoing Product and Curriculum Support: Continuous support to ensure the curriculum remains relevant and effective.
Professional Development: Training sessions for educators to deliver the course content effectively and facilitate student learning.
Facilitation by a Trained STEM Instructor (Optional): Option to have a professional STEM instructor lead the course.
Learning Target Examples:
Introduction to Drones: Identify the key components and functions of a drone.
Exploring Propellors: Explore how propellors make drones and helicopters fly.
Parachute Experiments: Learn about drag and design fall-slowing parachutes.
Relay Race: Make a plan to move the drone from one student to the next.
Drone Cargo: Evaluate how weight affects a drone's flight.
Drone Stamina: Observe how flight length and battery charge affect a drone's performance.
Flight Height: Use a string and other measuring tools to evaluate a drone's flight height.
Messenger Drone: Use drones to send and receive secret messages.
Bird's Eye View: Create maps of how the drone sees the room from above.
Camouflage: Decorate the drone so it blends into its environment.
Designing a Drone: Discuss the pros, cons, and key design requirements of a drone.
Simple Drone Simulation: Use Scratch Jr. to program a simple drone flight simulation.
Drone Navigation: Use Scratch Jr. to create a "map" and program the drone to navigate it.
Drone Pickup: Use Scratch Jr. to program a drone to pick up and move an object.
Drone Delivery: Use Scratch Jr. to program a drone to drop off a package at a location.
Equipment Included:
Classroom Set of Tello Drones: A set of Tello drones for students to practice flying and programming.
Supporting Materials: Various materials required for hands-on activities, including batteries, charging hubs, and safety equipment.
Coding Software: Access to the DroneBlocks application for programming the drones.
Professional Development:
Teacher Training: Comprehensive training sessions to equip educators with the skills and knowledge to effectively teach the course.
Ongoing Support: Continuous professional development opportunities and support to ensure successful course delivery.
Additional Information:
Designed for Learners in Grades 6-8: The course is tailored to meet the developmental and educational needs of students in this age group.
Hands-On Activities: Emphasis on interactive and engaging activities to foster a love for learning and exploration in STEM fields.
Problem-Solving and Creativity: Encourages students to use their imagination and creativity while learning the basics of coding and drone technology.